WR17X11168 GE Grommet and Fill Tube is a service part consisting of a molded grommet and an integral or matched fill tube that together form a sealed passage for water within a domestic appliance. The grommet is typically made from elastomeric material to provide a watertight seal where tubing or a tube assembly passes through a metal or plastic chassis, while the fill tube is a rigid or semi-rigid conduit that directs water to an internal reservoir, ice-making assembly, or dispensing point.
Inside an appliance, the WR17X11168 assembly functions as both a structural guide and a fluid-sealing interface: it positions the fill tube and prevents chafing or leakage at penetration points, and it isolates the tube from vibration and thermal movement. It thus interacts directly with the water inlet valve and supply tubing, the appliance cabinet or mounting bracket, and downstream components such as ice makers, dispensers, or wash-system manifolds. Proper sealing and alignment at this interface are crucial for maintaining water delivery pressure, preventing leaks that can damage electrical components or cabinetry, and avoiding flow restrictions that can impair appliance performance.
This article will describe the part’s intended function and design characteristics, outline compatibility considerations and how to verify correct fitment, identify common failure symptoms (such as visible leaks, hardening or cracking of the grommet, or misalignment of the fill tube), and provide practical troubleshooting steps and replacement considerations. Topics include diagnostic checks to isolate the grommet/fill tube as the failure point, material and dimensional specifications to confirm compatibility, safe procedures for shutting off and draining the water supply before service, and guidance on selecting and installing a correct replacement to restore reliable operation.
Table of Contents
- Function and Role of the Grommet and Fill Tube in the Refrigerator Water Delivery system
- How the WR17X11168 GE Grommet and Fill Tube Operates within the Valve-to-Ice-Maker Water Path
- Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of Grommet Seal Failure or Fill Tube Blockage
- Replacement Considerations, Model Compatibility, and installation Best Practices for WR17X11168
- Q&A
- Final Thoughts
Function and Role of the Grommet and Fill Tube in the Refrigerator Water Delivery System
WR17X11168 GE Grommet and Fill Tube functions as a combined sealing and guiding element in the refrigerator water delivery path: the grommet forms a compressive seal between the cabinet opening and the plastic fill tube, while the fill tube conducts metered water from the inlet valve to the ice maker or water dispenser. Constructed from flexible, water-resistant elastomer, the grommet absorbs vibration and provides strain relief where the rigid or semi-rigid fill tube passes through sheet metal or plastic housing. In service the assembly must maintain a watertight interface under periodic thermal cycling and slight movement; loss of elasticity or an incorrect inner/outer diameter pairing will allow leaks,allow air to be drawn into the line,or cause misalignment so the fill tube no longer directs water into the ice mold.
Technicians commonly inspect the grommet and fill tube when diagnosing intermittent fills, visible drips inside the freezer, or a continuously running inlet valve. Typical replacement actions include verifying the grommet bore matches the fill tube outside diameter, seating the grommet fully in the cabinet hole so the tube registers to the ice maker inlet, and checking the fill tube for cracks or brittle sections that can separate under pressure. Practical checks include running a manual fill cycle after installation and observing for leaks at the cabinet penetration and correct water delivery into the ice mold.Common symptoms and checks:
- Visible water pooling or frost at the cabinet penetration (possible grommet seal failure).
- Ice maker overfills or underfills (misaligned or blocked fill tube).
- Hollow or hardened grommet material on visual inspection (replace grommet).
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Flexible elastomer (EPDM or silicone-type) designed for cold, wet environments |
| Typical failure mode | Hardening, cracking, or improper bore fit causing leaks or misalignment |
How the WR17X11168 GE Grommet and Fill Tube Operates within the Valve-to-Ice-Maker Water Path
WR17X11168 GE Grommet and Fill Tube functions as the sealed mechanical interface that transfers water from the refrigerator’s solenoid valve into the ice maker mold. The grommet is a molded elastomeric sleeve sized to press-fit onto the valve outlet and capture the rigid plastic fill tube; together they create a pressure-tight, low-resistance passage that prevents leakage, isolates vibration, and maintains alignment between the valve boss and the ice-maker inlet. Proper material shore hardness and inner diameter tolerance are critical: a grommet that has hardened,torn,or whose bore is oversize will allow bypass flow or intermittent leakage,while an undersize or misaligned assembly can restrict flow and cause slow or incomplete fills.
The valve-to-ice-maker water path follows a simple sequence: water supply → solenoid valve → valve outlet → grommet → fill tube → ice-maker inlet → ice mold. Common diagnostic symptoms related to the grommet/fill-tube interface include visible leakage at the valve, pooling under the freezer, slow ice production, and ice cubes that are undersized due to short fills. Practical service actions are to inspect the grommet for cracking or permanent compression, verify that the fill tube is fully seated and not kinked, and replace the assembly with the correct OEM part when dimensions differ. Examples of field observations and features are listed below.
- Leak at valve outlet or on floor – grommet seal failure or misalignment.
- Short or partial fills - restricted flow from kinked tube or undersize bore.
- hardened or brittle grommet - replacement restores proper sealing and vibration isolation.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Valve outlet | Solenoid port that supplies timed water pulses to the ice maker. |
| WR17X11168 GE grommet | Molded elastomeric seal that locks onto the valve outlet and secures the fill tube. |
| Fill tube | Rigid plastic tube that routes water through the grommet to the ice-maker inlet. |
| Ice maker inlet | Receptacle on the ice maker where the fill tube delivers measured water to the mold. |
Common Failure Symptoms and diagnostic Indicators of Grommet Seal Failure or fill Tube Blockage
WR17X11168 GE Grommet and Fill Tube functions as the sealed interface that locates and stabilizes the fill tube where it enters the ice maker or water reservoir. The grommet provides a compressive seal to prevent external leaks and to maintain the correct axial position of the fill tube; if the seal is compromised the tube can shift, vibrate, or allow water to bypass the intended fill path. The assembly is typically molded silicone or EPDM rubber seated into a plastic housing, so common failure modes include hardening, cracking, extrusion under pressure, or loss of elasticity that prevents a pressure-tight seal. In practical terms, a failed grommet changes the mechanical geometry of the fill assembly and frequently enough exposes or stresses upstream components (fill valve, elbow fittings), so technicians should inspect both the elastic condition of the grommet and the alignment of the tube when diagnosing flow or leak issues.
- Slow or reduced water/ice production – indicates partial blockage (scale, debris) in the fill tube or reduced flow from the fill valve.
- Visible pooling or drip at the grommet interface – suggests grommet compression loss, tear, or improper seating.
- Continuous fill-valve operation or intermittent cycling - can result from siphoning caused by a badly seated tube or from downstream restriction altering pressure feedback.
- Audible whine or hissing during fill – may indicate a small gap at the seal or a narrow restriction, distinguishable by observing external wetness vs. diminished flow.
Diagnose by isolating the two failure classes: external seal failure versus internal blockage. For seal faults, do a close visual inspection for cracks, deformation, or extrusion and run a simple dye test (drop food coloring at the joint and cycle the fill) to confirm external leakage. For suspected blockage, remove the tube and blow compressed air or pass a thin non-sharp probe to clear mineral buildup; measure the dispensed volume per fill cycle against the service specification or a known-good unit to quantify the restriction. If the grommet shows mechanical degradation replace it and recheck alignment - replacement typically restores seal integrity but will not correct flow loss caused by upstream valve failure or internal scale, so follow-up tests of valve seat seating and flow rate are recommended.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Common symptom | Slow fill or external leak – inspect grommet condition and check for mineral scale inside the tube |
Replacement Considerations, Model Compatibility, and Installation Best Practices for WR17X11168
The WR17X11168 GE Grommet and Fill Tube is a molded rubber grommet paired with a short plastic fill tube that seals and routes the appliance water line into the ice maker/water reservoir area. The grommet provides a compressive seal at the cabinet penetration while the fill tube directs water into the inlet port; together they prevent leaks, reduce vibration transfer, and maintain consistent flow geometry. These components are typically made from an elastomer resistant to cold and mineral buildup and a rigid polymer tube sized to accept the factory water line; aging of the grommet (hardening, cracking) or deformation of the tube is the most common cause of drips or intermittent filling rather than valve failure alone.
When replacing the assembly, verify fit against the refrigerator model number and confirm tube OD, flange geometry, and retention features to ensure compatibility; aftermarket pieces that omit the correct flange or use a different tube stiffness can allow micro-leaks or misalignment. For installation, first shut off the water supply and relieve pressure, then remove the old assembly, clean mineral deposits at the inlet, and seat the new grommet fully before inserting the fill tube. After reassembly, restore water and inspect under operational fill cycles for drips and proper fill time-slow fills frequently enough indicate partial blockages or an undersized tube. Practical checks and steps include:
- Confirm tube-to-hose connection size (commonly 1/4″ OD tubing on GE units) and use the correct clamp or push-fit retention.
- Clean mating surfaces and remove scale; use a small brush and a vinegar solution if deposits are present.
- Use a thin smear of food-grade silicone lubricant on the grommet to ease seating without compromising the seal.
- Pressure-test at normal operating pressure and observe for 5-10 minutes to catch slow leaks.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Elastomer grommet with rigid polymer fill tube (cold- and mineral-resistant) |
| Common failure modes | Grommet hardening/cracking, tube deformation, mineral blockage at inlet |
| Typical connection | Designed for standard refrigerator water lines (commonly 1/4″ OD) |
Q&A
What is the WR17X11168 grommet and fill tube and what does it do?
The WR17X11168 is a replacement grommet and water fill tube assembly used on many GE refrigerators. The rubber grommet seals the hole where the plastic fill tube passes through the freezer liner/evaporator cover,and the tube directs water from the water inlet to the ice maker mold. Together they prevent water leaks and stop warm air from entering the freezer around the fill tube.
What symptoms indicate the grommet and fill tube need replacement?
Common signs include water pooling inside the freezer or freezer liner, the ice maker overfilling or underfilling, visible cracks or splits in the grommet or tube, frost/ice buildup around the fill tube area (indicating air infiltration), or the fill tube blowing water rather than directing it into the mold. If the fill operation is noisy or sprays water, the tube or grommet might potentially be damaged or misaligned.
Is WR17X11168 compatible with my refrigerator model?
WR17X11168 is used on many GE and Hotpoint refrigerators and appears on some Kenmore models built by GE. Compatibility varies by model and year,so verify fit by checking your refrigerator’s model number against the part listing from the manufacturer or parts supplier. If in doubt, provide your fridge model number to the supplier or consult the GE parts diagram to confirm compatibility.
Can I replace the grommet and fill tube myself, and what tools are required?
Yes – a competent DIYer or technician can replace it. Basic tools: Phillips screwdriver or nut driver, a pair of pliers, towels, and optionally a hair dryer or heat gun set low to defrost a frozen tube. Steps: disconnect power, shut off water supply, remove freezer bins and the ice maker (or its cover) as needed, remove the evaporator cover or access panel, pull out the old tube and grommet (you may need to thaw any ice), press the new grommet into the liner, insert the fill tube, reassemble, restore water and power, and test. Typical time is 15-45 minutes depending on access and whether the tube is frozen in place.
Do I need adhesive, sealant, or special tools to install the new grommet?
No adhesive or sealant is normally required. The grommet is a press-fit rubber part that seals by friction. No special tools are required beyond common hand tools. Avoid using solvent-based adhesives; if you have difficulty seating the grommet, warm it briefly with hot water or a hair dryer to make it more pliable.
The area still builds frost or leaks after replacement – what else should I check?
If frost or leaks persist, check for a properly seated grommet and correctly routed fill tube; also inspect the freezer door gasket and liner for cracks or holes that could allow warm air in. Verify the ice maker fill valve isn’t over-pressurizing the tube (check water pressure and inlet valve function) and confirm the defrost system is working (failed defrost can cause excessive frost). Replace any damaged liner or gasket components and repair any holes in the evaporator cover.
How do I test the new fill tube and grommet after installation?
After reassembly,restore the water supply and power,then run the ice maker’s fill cycle (manually initiate a harvest/fill if your model allows) or push the test switch. Watch the fill operation for proper direction of water into the ice mold and check for leaks around the grommet and tube. Also observe the fill volume – consistent underfilling may indicate a restricted tube, low water pressure, or a faulty water inlet valve that should be addressed.
Final thoughts
The WR17X11168 GE Grommet and Fill Tube serves as a small but critically important component in water-handling appliances by creating a secure seal, guiding water flow, and protecting connections from wear and contamination. Properly functioning grommets and fill tubes help prevent leaks, reduce the risk of water damage, and contribute to consistent appliance performance and longevity by maintaining correct alignment and sealing between parts.
Accurate diagnosis and timely replacement of a degraded WR17X11168 are important to preserve appliance reliability. Signs of wear-such as visible cracks, hardening, distortion, persistent leaks, or intermittent filling problems-indicate the need for inspection and possible replacement. using the correct replacement part and following the manufacturer’s installation guidance, or engaging a qualified technician, helps ensure the repair restores proper function and avoids secondary damage caused by improper fit or installation.
while the WR17X11168 GE Grommet and Fill Tube is a relatively inexpensive component, it plays a critical role in preventing leaks and maintaining operational efficiency.routine inspection, careful diagnosis when symptoms appear, and prompt, correct replacement when necessary are practical measures to protect the appliance and extend its service life.
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